Toni Morrison is one of the most legendary novelists of all time. Not only did her literary works spark essential conversations about the experiences of African-Americans during the sixties and seventies, but she also revolutionized the black narrative during the Civil Rights movement. Morrison's novels transformed my perception of being an African-American woman. The Bluest Eye taught... Continue Reading →
Insights from Israel
I cannot believe that I finally got to visit the Holy Land! Last month, I attended Israel with my school, The King's College, as part of the Passages Program. I am grateful to both of these organizations for giving me the opportunity to take this incredible journey. After enduring a 10-hour flight (the jet lag was... Continue Reading →
Soar, Caged Bird
Soar, Caged Bird By: Sarah Fox In honor of Black History Month, I wrote a poem called "Soar, Caged Bird" which pays homage to Maya Angelou's "Caged Bird" poem. The poem talks about the history of slavery and segregation and how black people were able to rise above that through engaging with their heritage. There... Continue Reading →
Why?
Why? By: Sarah Fox Child: Does God love me? Adult: Of course He does! Child: How do I know? Adult: It says so in John 3:16. God loves the world so much that He was willing to give His only son to die on the cross for our sins. He loved us... Continue Reading →
There is Hope in Jesus
There is Hope in Jesus By: Sarah Fox There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars. On the earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea. People will faint from terror, apprehensive of what is coming on the world, for the heavenly bodies will be shaken. At... Continue Reading →
